Recent reports that have been carried out in New
Zealand has revealed that over two hundred and fifty immigrants from both
Australia and New Zealand left the countries and moved to Israel during 2013.

The report that was carried out by the Jewish agency
for Israel and the Israel ministry of immigration and absorption have seen a
massive influx of migrants entering their country, not just from New Zealand,
but all over the world. However, the number of migrants entering the country
from Australia and New Zealand is up on previous years. The number of French
migrants was up by sixty three percent.

It does seem that many Jews now see Israel as their
home and so are migrating there in their thousands from all over the world. The
number of Jewish Australians and New Zealanders who migrated to Israel in 2013
was up by forty six percent. In 2012 a hundred and eighty two Jewish New
Zealanders and Australians migrated to Israel.

The Jewish faith is one of the world's biggest and
oldest faiths. The recent report about
immigration and the number of Jewish people from other countries entering
Israel also highlights that the majority of the migrants who are entering the
country from around the world are young people, young Jews who still see Israel
as their home, as a Jewish person. Sixty percent of migrants were under thirty
five years of age.

Individuals who migrated and are between the ages of
eighteen and thirty four account for thirty seven percent of the migrants who
entered throughout 2013. The eldest migrant was aged one hundred and three - he
was a man from the United States of America, the youngest migrant was also from
the U.S.A and was a mere five weeks old.

The majority of the migrants were women. The report
also showed that thousands of the migrants who entered Israel from all over the
world were professional people, graduates of the humanities, science, and more
than seven hundred migrants were qualified doctors.

The main region of Israel that saw the highest
number of migrants was Jerusalem. Around two thousand four hundred migrants
entered Jerusalem in 2013.

There are still more migrants entering New Zealand
on a daily basis that are leaving. The number of people entering Israel
highlights that the Jewish faith and community is as it always has been a major
faith that millions follow all around the world.